It very much seemed like Notre Dame football was done adding to its 2026 recruiting class when quarterback Teddy Jarrard reclassified from 2027. Well, that turned...
“If you’re asking me to answer that question in terms of numbers, yes, we have a huge sustainability problem,” said Charlie Chieppo, a senior fellow at...
Since January 6, roughly 2,000 ICE agents have been deployed to Minnesota under the pretext of responding to a fraud investigation. In practice, these largely untrained...
During oral arguments in a case that involves Mississippi’s massive welfare scandal, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre and the two statewide officials, Justices...
Missouri is moving toward higher-stakes “performance funding” for higher education, where appropriations rise or fall with completion rates, job outcomes, and other measurable outputs—while also pressing...
BIGFORK, Mont. — A man died Sunday morning in an accident at the Echo Lake Café parking lot in Bigfork. According to the Montana Highway Patrol,...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – A bill before Nebraska lawmakers would provide workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters diagnosed with cancer without requiring them to prove their cancer...
Money matters in politics, and Gov. Joe Lombardo has a lot of it. Last week, Lombardo’s campaign announced that he raised about $4.5 million last year....
A Republican plan that aims to limit local spending in New Hampshire by forcing cities, towns and school districts to vote every two years on whether...
Are Republicans becoming inconsequential in the Garden State? Ben Dworkin, director of the Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship at Rowan University, said while Republicans have...